Okinawa in postwar U.S.-Japan relations, 1945-1952 /
Robert D. Eldridge.
New York, NY :
Garland Pub.,
2001.
xxi, 425 p. :
maps ;
24 cm.
East Asia, history, politics, sociology, culture
Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-415) and index.
Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. The Strategic Debate Over Okinawa, 1942-1946: America's Search for National Security -- Ch. 3. The State of Department and Postwar Planning for Okinawa, 1942-1946: Realizing the Principle of "No Territorial Aggrandizement" -- Ch. 4. The SWNCC Debate over Okinawa 1945-1947: An Unresolved and Unresolvable Question of Trusteeship -- Ch. 5. The Japanese Government's Planning for a Peace Treaty and its Views Regarding Okinawa's Territorial Status, 1945-1948 -- Ch. 6. Forging a Domestic Policy Consensus for Okinawa: The PPS and the Formation of NSC 13, 1947-1949 -- Ch. 7. The Treaty of Peace with Japan and Article 3: U.S. Strategic Requirements, Japanese Territorial Desires, and the Problem of International Recognition, 1949-1951 -- Ch. 8. Conclusion: The Limits of Article 3, Ratification and the Elusive Search for a "Practicable Arrangement"
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World War, 1939-1945-- Territorial questions-- Japan-- Ryukyu Islands.